For columnist Tanita Allen, humor often serves as a coping mechanism in life with Huntington's. But sometimes it's more harmful than helpful.| Huntington's Disease News
Initially, columnist Carlos Briceño thought of skipping a soccer match — until his wife reminded him of the importance of self-care.| Huntington's Disease News
Early molecular changes in Huntington’s appear to be largely due to the loss of normal huntingtin protein function, a new study found.| Huntington's Disease News
Several observational studies to help improve knowledge of Huntington's and speed treatment development are now enrolling patients in the U.S.| Huntington's Disease News
Early care planning helps Huntington's patients and families cope as the disease progresses, speakers at the HDSA annual convention said.| Huntington's Disease News
Participating in dance classes may help people with Huntington's disease improve their balance and maintain their functional capacity.| Huntington's Disease News
At the HDSA 2025 convention, social workers reported that building community among Huntington's patients can help combat disease stigma.| Huntington's Disease News
Columnist Tanita Allen shares how mindfulness and meditation practices offer a sense of stability amid the unpredictability of Huntington's.| Huntington's Disease News
Columnist Carlos Briceño is motivated to advocate for his wife by writing a letter after a disappointing exchange with a service provider.| Huntington's Disease News
Columnist Tanita Allen focuses on the small wins and the proper mindset as part of making progress over the setbacks of Huntington's disease.| Huntington's Disease News
A genetic disease like Huntington's affects the entire family tree, not just those who inherit the condition, says columnist Carlos Briceño.| Huntington's Disease News
Strategies being explored as treatments for ALS might also be useful in the treatment of Huntington's disease, a study suggested.| Huntington's Disease News